Restore topic to revision:
You will be able to review the topic before saving it to a new revision
Copy text and form data to a new topic (no attachments will be copied though).
Name of copy: Allow non WikiWord name You will be able to review the copied topic before savingRename/move topic...
scans links in all public webs(recommended)Rename/move topic...
scans links in CBI_ComputerSecurity web only
Delete topic...
scans links in all public webs(recommended)Delete topic...
scans links in CBI_ComputerSecurity web only

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Web Security Map

This attachment contains a written summary of how permissions and security settings work on the UMN Wiki, and instructions on how to change those settings on the NSF Computer Security web without compromising the security of the project. This document was created because the instructions on the UMN Wiki are neither complete, nor completely accurate, due to the UMN Wiki being an amalgamation of several different flavors of Wiki. This document is in RTF format, which is universally readable, and can be edited to reflect any changes or updates that may occur in the Wiki environment, or the project, in the future. The document is also available in MS Word format in the event of difficulties opening the RTF version. The document was added as an attachment because, despite the correct use of verbatim tags to prevent Wiki code from being run on a topic page, the Wiki still executes code in the instructions, and renders the topic page unreadable to any and all viewers.